Re: BGP in a containers

2018-06-18 Thread Jeff Walter
own (since the IP will likely change). Sure, you could just add neighbor config for every IP Docker might use, however-- ouch. Jeff Walter On Mon, Jun 18, 2018 at 8:45 AM, Hugo Slabbert wrote: > > On Sat 2018-Jun-16 00:51:15 -0500, Jimmy Hess wrote: > > >> Running the BG

Re: What services do you control at your org?

2017-04-27 Thread Jeff Walter
- I am in operations group which handles networking and systems - Weebly - Websites and commerce - We rule it all: RADIUS, LDAP, DHCP (datacenter only), and DNS -- Jeff Walter Senior Operations Engineer Weebly, Inc On Thu, Apr 27, 2017 at 5:56 PM, Matt Freitag <mlfre...@mtu.edu> wrote:

Re: weebly.com contact

2017-04-18 Thread Jeff Walter
Yes. Give me a moment. On Tue, Apr 18, 2017 at 2:26 PM, rwebb wrote: > ​Anyone from weebly.com on here that can contact me off list about a > possibly phishing site being hosted with you? > Thanks,Robert Webb >

Re: IPv6 Cogent vs Hurricane Electric

2015-12-03 Thread Jeff Walter
As funny as that would be, it would never happen. Cogent thinks they're the biggest. HE is the biggest (last I checked). HE wants to peer. Cogent wants HE to pay for transit. Cake reference. Still partitioned. How do you get them connected? I hate to say it, but it would take a major shift within

Re: IPv6 Cogent vs Hurricane Electric

2015-12-01 Thread Jeff Walter
That cake will haunt NANOG until the end of time. On Tue, Dec 1, 2015 at 12:01 PM, Alarig Le Lay wrote: > On Tue Dec 1 14:39:14 2015, Andrew Kirch wrote: > > Might I suggest cake pleas? > > You mean > >

Re: Debian RWHOIS

2015-07-08 Thread Jeff Walter
) your best bet is to programmatically update the info on ARIN using their API. I wouldn't even both emailing SWIP updates if you want to go the route of automatic updates since I would guess that system will be retired in favor of the RESTful API. Jeff Walter On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 1:03 PM, Shawn

Re: Setting Up a Looking Glass

2015-06-15 Thread Jeff Walter
Having written two looking glasses from scratch (lg.he.net and and internal one for Weebly) I can tell you it's actually pretty simple. If you're interested in writing your own I'm happy to pass along pointers to help you. Jeff On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 7:27 AM, Hicks, Byron

Re: RFC 7511 - Scenic Routing for IPv6

2015-04-01 Thread Jeff Walter
I only buy free-ranged packets and you should too. On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 3:28 PM, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote: On Wed, 01 Apr 2015 17:18:42 -0400, Sadiq Saif said: Informational of course. :) https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7511 It already has an errata filed. Follow the link. :)

Re: Level3 rwhois broken

2014-11-20 Thread Jeff Walter
It's nice to see someone is using RWHOIS. Back when I wrote the RWHOIS daemon for HE I spoke with Mark Kosters (one of the authors of RFC 2167). I wish I still had the emails because at the time he was shocked anyone would create software for something that no one really uses. I seem to recall him

Re: Issues with SNMP monitoring over a GRE tunnel.

2014-11-05 Thread Jeff Walter
I think the simple solution here is to query for fewer OIDs to get the packet size (in both directions) down below the MTU. It'll take more requests and thus longer, but if that's what solves the problem... well, that's what solves the problem. On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 7:59 AM, Brian Christopher

Re: Recommendations for a decent DWDM optical power meter.

2014-07-30 Thread Jeff Walter
We also have a Solid Optics CWDM meter and it does the job quite nicely. It feels solid (haha...) and is relatively cheap. -- Jeff Walter On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 4:34 PM, Neil Davidson n...@knd.org wrote: We have the Solid Optics DWDM and CWDM power meters. Simple, inexpensive and works well

Re: Friday Hosing

2013-07-17 Thread Jeff Walter
content filtering, an e-mail server, a web server, file and print servers. This is a good idea At the time it may have been the best option, but that doesn't make it a good idea. I can't even begin to comprehend the number of support calls generated by providing CPE with those functions. -- Jeff

Re: Performance Issues - PTR Records

2011-11-02 Thread Jeff Walter
to ask the developer. -- Jeff Walter Network Engineer Hurricane Electric, AS6939 attachment: jeffw.vcf

Re: DDoS - CoD? - Activision contact

2011-09-07 Thread Jeff Walter
the previously mentioned patched server executable to prevent their server from being used as an attack amplifier. -- Jeff Walter Network Engineer Hurricane Electric attachment: jeffw.vcf

Re: DDoS - CoD?

2011-09-06 Thread Jeff Walter
you see. With decent amplification (15B - ~500B) and the number of CoD servers in world you could very easily build up a sizable attack. -- Jeff Walter Network Engineer Hurricane Electric attachment: jeffw.vcf

Re: World IPv6 Only Day.

2011-06-08 Thread Jeff Walter
On 6/8/2011 3:31 PM, fredrik danerklint wrote: How about that one? (Please reply to the mailing list only) You wouldn't be posting to the list... :-) Received: from [77.105.232.43] (port=53699 helo=fredan-pc.localnet) by mail.fredan.se with esmtpsa (TLSv1:DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA:256)

Re: v6 Avian Carriers?

2011-04-01 Thread Jeff Walter
On 4/1/2011 5:41 AM, Sachs, Marcus Hans (Marc) wrote: I was wondering which April 1st this would happen on. Now I know. So if a v6 carrier swallows a v4 datagram does that count as packet loss or tunneling? http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/rfc6214/ Depending on whether or not the packet

Re: Pacific Northwest downtime?

2010-08-13 Thread Jeff Walter
to a friend of mine who's on Comcast. + H U R R I C A N E - E L E C T R I C + | Jeff Walter http://www.he.net/ AS6939 Phone 510/580-4108 | | Network Engineer Colocation, Dedicated Cell 510/771-7036 | | je...@he.netServers, Direct Connections

Re: Pacific Northwest downtime?

2010-08-13 Thread Jeff Walter
. Perhaps some WD-40 is in order? + H U R R I C A N E - E L E C T R I C + | Jeff Walter http://www.he.net/ AS6939 Phone 510/580-4108 | | Network Engineer Colocation, Dedicated Cell 510/771-7036 | | je...@he.netServers, Direct

Re: subnet aggregation script

2009-09-21 Thread Jeff Walter
Ric Moseley wrote: Does anyone know of a tool/script that can aggregate subnets feed to it via command line? Meaning if I give it multiple /30s (or any size subnet) it will scrunch them together. Here is a Perl script to do just that. My normal one reads from STDIN. #!/usr/bin/perl use